There seem to have been a cold war between agents of the Ministry of Environment, Protection of Nature and Sustainable Development (MINEPDED) and dealers in plastics below 61 microns ever since April 24, 2014 when the Cameroon Government placed a … Continue reading →

Besides the over 81 wildlife species distributed across its over 95,380 hectares, the Kimbi-Fungom National Park and its peripheries are obsessed with touristic sites unique in location, form and structure. There is the python cave in Gayama. Can you belief … Continue reading →

In Africa, Cameroon is described as ‘Africa in miniature’ as it encompasses a bit of everything within the African continent, from landscape and culture, to climate and religion. Besides its over 275 ethnic groups with about 160 African languages, Christianity, … Continue reading →

The 2016 Ibrahim Index of African Governance (IIAG) published recently by the Mo Ibrahim Foundation-UK indicates that Cameroon has failed in overall governance in Africa within the last decade. According to the index, Cameroon came 38/54 with a total score … Continue reading →

Last Monday October 24, 2016, Some123 elephant tusks and 350Kg of Pangolin scales were interceded at Tiko Warf by the South West Regional Delegation of Forestry and Wildlife on transit to the international market. Though no information was gotten as … Continue reading →

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A dynamic and respectful graduate with experience and passion in Journalism and Environmental Communication working with the Green Vision Newspaper. This blog is designed to provide timely investigative news stories/articles on burning and controversial issues in Cameroon most especially in the domain of environment and sustainable development.